Written Monday August 29th at 3:15 PM
INSIDE THE OAA Top 10.
1. Clarkston
2. Orion
3. Oxford
4. Stoney Creek
5. Troy Athens
6. Adams
7. Rochester
8. Bloomfield Hills
9. Seaholm
10. Berkley
Red
Clarkston
Orion
Oxford
Stoney Creek
Bloomfield Hills
Seaholm
West Bloomfield
Harrison
Red Outlook:
There are a lot of top heavy teams in this division and
State ranked teams. In the early stages you got to favor Clarkston. The Wolves return a ton of experience
from a team that wasn’t themselves last season. Clarkston returns Abby
Malanowski along with girls’ basketball players Kayla Luchenbach and Molly
Nicholson. Oxford returns a
senior heavy team in 2016, led by Nicole Elzerman and Paige Briggs. Expect the Wildcats to be a contender
this season. Orion has
struggled off the gate early returns Leah Kalugar, Danielle Sargent, Wren
McCalluay, Lindsay Wightman, and Mallorie Berriman. The Dragons should be in
the mix this season. Stoney Creek brings
in new coach Ross Talbott and has Erica Ward leading the charge. Bloomfield Hills made their
surprise run last season winning the district crown but they could struggle a
bit this season. Seaholm lost
nearly everybody from last season’s team but does return Angie Cekauskas. West Bloomfield moved up from
the White will have six seniors coming back. Harrison also moved up from the White have Stefanie
Jankiewicz back. The Hawks and Lakers will have growing pains this season
playing in the always tough Red division.
White
Troy Athens
Adams
Troy
Groves
Avondale
North Farmington
Farmington
Royal Oak
White Outlook:
The White is going to be very competitive this season when
looking at this division. Adams and Troy moved down from the Red
while North Farmington moved up from the Blue. The early favorite is Troy Athens because of the talent
they return. The Red Hawks have Alexa Van Hoef and Nicole Borkish from a team that
won their district last season. Adams
returns a ton of experience from a team that struggled in the Red and adjusting to their new coach Bridgette Harding. The
Highlanders have Jen Harding, Paige Stabaucker, and Madison Tuscany back. Troy will have a new coach but
Jessica Robinson returns to lead the Colts. Groves should
be more experienced after going through a tough district experience last
season. North Farmington
returns some experience after winning the Blue last season but can they keep the momentium going. Farmington will be better as
they are led by Danielle Petras and Courtney Szymouski. Avondale has a ton of experience back led by Brooke
Blanchiatte, Fran Aiello, and Kierra Robinson. Royal Oak has some questions heading into the season.
Blue
Rochester
Berkley
Hazel Park
Ferndale
Southfield Arts and Tech.
Oak Park
Pontiac
Blue Outlook:
When looking at the division, there are some teams that
could surprise some folks but one school that shouldn’t be in this division is Rochester. The Falcons have had
some tough seasons in the Red and White but moving down to the Blue will help a ton. Rochester returns Maddie
Halsey along with some experience. They are expected to have their court redone sometime during the season. Berkley will challenge
for the division crown. The Bears have a ton of experience back in Dana
McDowell, Natalie Tolverez, Madison Kendrick, Grace Mulchay, Madeline Koster,
Paige Allen, and Cara Hill. Hazel
Park returns some experience as well in Emma Redmond, Raena Davis,
Trinity Benton, and Emily Blajewski. Ferndale
returns some experience but chemistry remains a question. Southfield Arts and Tech has plenty of talent but the
question will be coaching and team chemistry. Oak Park lost a ton last season and will be young. Pontiac is building a program
but could have another down season heading into this season.
Harrison will surprise some folk this year
ReplyDeleteHarrison has experience but being in the Red is a tough chore and the adjustment will not be easy especially with Clarkston, Orion, Oxford, Stoney Creek, and Seaholm in there. It won't be easy.
ReplyDeleteUpdate: Harrison beat Seaholm but so far has lost to Orion and Clarkston
ReplyDeleteUpdate: Harrison beat Seaholm but so far has lost to Orion and Clarkston
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